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How much did you pay for the 3090?

And you are going to entrust it to a 20$ PSU?

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I wouldn't buy that because of it was cheap, remember you get what you pay for, and secondly it was only 500w 

So unless only want to use your 3090 to do word processing don't go for that

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Don't buy it, it might fry all your parts and their support is probably not good enough to replace the damage. Get a more quality PSU, check out the tier list linked above.

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Actually, you wall socket can provide over 1000W by itself, so PSUs in general are a scam. If you look closely, a power 'supply' doesn't supply any power by itself, it only messes with the power from the wall.

For maximum power efficiency, just plug wires from the connectors on your motherboard/GPU.

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Wait you bought a $1500+ GPU and want to power it using two 17 bucks "PSU"?

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How do you want to power a 3090 with a psu that lacks any kind of pci-e connector?

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7 hours ago, full bridge rectifier said:

I would like two of these power my 3090 🧢

NO to that PSU.

 

Oh wait! Your just joking.

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I was going to lock this thread for trolling but then I saw your last thread asking about using two PSUs to power your system and now I'm concerned that you might actually be serious.

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1 hour ago, Spotty said:

I was going to lock this thread for trolling but then I saw your last thread asking about using two PSUs to power your system and now I'm concerned that you might actually be serious.

 

Hm yeah I was sure this was a troll post.  The username implies this person knows something about power supplies, but...  maybe not?  Still likely a troll post, considering the 3090 and the dirt cheap power supplies, and the cheapest trash possible.

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If you are not trolling, get a proper power supply.  At least 850W, 1000W even better.  Something on the A or B tier of the list pinned at the top of this subforum.

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2 minutes ago, Quartz11 said:

If you are not trolling, get a proper power supply.  At least 850W, 1000W even better.  Something on the A or B tier of the list pinned at the top of this subforum.

yeah, upon reading the reviews of the PSU I would not do that either way
I have looked at the list already
thanks

 

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